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Pharmacy Revision: Pharmaceutics Important One liner Questions

In this post, we present a curated selection of concise, exam-oriented, one-liner questions specifically tailored to the field of Pharmaceutics. This resource is strategically designed to facilitate comprehensive preparation for viva examinations, term assessments, and competitive examinations such as DSSSB Pharmacist, CGHS Pharmacist, AIIMS Pharmacist, and others.

Pharmacy students, as well as those pursuing D. Pharmacy with professional commitments, will find this compilation invaluable in reinforcing their understanding of key concepts and enhancing their performance in a variety of academic evaluations.

We invite you to delve into this meticulously crafted content, designed to elevate your knowledge and proficiency in Pharmaceutics. Stay informed, stay prepared, and excel in your academic and professional endeavors. Explore the post now for a comprehensive review. 

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Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products | Pharmacy Exams

These are some important completion type (fill in the blanks) questions  (one liners)  from the diploma in pharmacy text books, which  will help you to revise the most of Immunology concepts. Refer Pharmaceutics - I textbook (Diploma in Pharmacy)  and see the chapter 👉Immunity and immunological products.

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Pharmaceutics Practice MCQs

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Q.1 one pound apothecary is equivalent to

  • 7000 grains
  • 6375 grains
  • 5760 grains
  • 480 grains


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Q.2 Ampoules generally contain

  • Single dose parentral product
  • multiple dose parental product
  • Two or three doses
  • none of these


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Q.3 Plasticizers are added in plastic to provide

  • Flexibility
  • heat stability
  • Mechanical strength
  • none of these


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Q.4 Which mill is used for size reduction of fibrous material?

  • Roller mill
  • Hammer mill
  • Ball mill
  • cutter milll


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Q.5 Ball mill works on the principle of

  • Impact
  • Compression
  • Attrition
  • Attrition and impact


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Q.6 Micrometrics deals with the study of

  • Powders
  • Micropores
  • small particles
  • metric system of measurements


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Q.7 Which filter is used for bacterial filtration?

  • Filter paper
  • Sintered glass filter
  • Membrane filter
  • none of these


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Q.8 The extraction process, in which crude drug is kept in contact with menstrum is called

  • infusion
  • maceration
  • percolation
  • none of these


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Q.9 Belladonne tincture is prepared by percolation due to its

  • Nature of crude drug
  • therapeutic value of drug
  • chemical properties of constituents
  • none of these


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Q.10 Drug and menstrum ratio of tincture is

  • 1 : 3
  • 1 : 4
  • 1 : 10
  • 1 : 2


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Q.11 Fractional distillation is carried out for seprating

  • miscible liquids
  • Immiscible liquids
  • Volatile oils
  • hormones


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Q.12 In which dryer, drying takes place at very low temprature?

  • Sublimation dryer
  • Vacuum dryer
  • Fluidized bed dryer
  • Rotatory dryer


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Q.13 Sera are used to provide

  • Artificial passive immunity
  • Artificial active immunity
  • Natural passive immunity
  • none of these


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Q.14 The lack of ability to resist infection is

  • susceptibility
  • Tolerance
  • Virulence
  • none of these


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Q.15 Tablet is film coated with

  • cellulose acetate phthalate
  • Cellulose
  • Hydroxy propyle methyle cellulose
  • carboxy methyle cellulose


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Q.16 Which one of these substance can be directly compressed into tablet?

  • Paracetamol
  • Aspirin
  • Indomethacin
  • Salicylic acid


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Q.17 Slugging is related to

  • Wet granulation
  • Mixing
  • Dry granulation
  • Filling of the die


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Q.18 The solution of potassium permangnate is filterd through

  • Filter paper
  • Whatman filter paper
  • cotton wool
  • Glass wool


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Q.19 Water attack test is is used to identify the alkalinity in:

  • Type I glass
  • Type II glass
  • Type III glass
  • All of these


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Q.20 Saccharin sodium is used as :

  • colouring agent
  • Sweetening agent
  • Flavouring agent
  • none of these


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Q.1 Which part of prescription contains information regarding the type and quality of dosage form?

  • Subscription
  • Inscription
  • Superscription
  • Signature


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Q.2 The latin word Pulvis consperus is used for

  • Powder
  • Paste
  • Ointment
  • Dusting powder


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Q.3 Which one if these ingredients used in dusting powder, should be sterilised?

  • Starch
  • Kaolin
  • Zinc oxide
  • None of the above


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Q.4 Cataplasma is related to -

  • Powder
  • Poultice
  • Cream
  • Ointment


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Q.5 Lemon spirit is used in the mixtures as -

  • Vehicle
  • Flavouring agent
  • Preservative
  • None of the above


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Q.6 what is the w/v percentage of sucrose in simple syrup I.P. ?

  • 66.7
  • 75
  • 50
  • 40


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Q.7 Vehicle present in the linctuses is -

  • Syrup
  • Aromatic waters
  • Water
  • None of the above


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Q.8 The label shake well before use is indicated on the mixture containing -

  • Soluble medicaments
  • Potent medicament
  • Diffusible medicaments
  • Miscible liquid


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Q.9 Paracetamol elixir is magenta red in colour due to presence which colouring agent?

  • Tartrazine
  • Compound tartrazine
  • Amaranth
  • None of the above


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Q.10 Which thickening agent is inorganic in nature?

  • Acacia
  • Compound tragacanth powder
  • Bentonite
  • None of the above


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Q.11 Aqueous alcoholic solution of volatile oil is called?

  • Aromatic water
  • Elixirs
  • Tinctures
  • Spirits


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Q.12 O/W and W/O type of emulsion can be differentiated by -

  • Miscibility test
  • Staining test
  • Dye test
  • All of these


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Q.13 Which is an anionic surfactant?

  • Sodium lauryl sulphate
  • Glycerol monostearate
  • Tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide
  • Sorbitan mono oleate


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Q.14 The condensed product of oleic acid and ethylene oxide is called -

  • Macrogol
  • Cetomacrogol
  • Polysorbates
  • Spans


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Q.15 Name the suspending agent used in calamine lotion?

  • ZnO
  • Bentonite
  • Sodium citrate
  • Glycerol


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Q.16 In non-staining iodine ointment, which ingredient is added to bind the iodine?

  • Arachis oil
  • Yellow soft paraffin
  • Methyl salicylate
  • None of the above


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Q.17 Which fatty base is used in suppositories?

  • Witespol
  • Massupol
  • Cocoa butter
  • Soap glycerin base


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Q.18 In testosterone propionate injection, vehicle is -

  • Apyrogenic water
  • Seasome oil
  • Polyethylene glycol
  • None of the above


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Q.19 Which part of pyrogen elevates body temperature?

  • Protein
  • Lipopolysaccharide
  • Lipid
  • None of the above


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Q.20 Mineral oil cannot be used as oily vehicle in injection because

  • It is toxic
  • It is not absorbed in the body
  • It is incompatible
  • It is not metabolised in body


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Q.21 If the red blood cells are placed in 5% w/v sodium chloride solution then -

  • Hemolysis occurs
  • Shrinkage of cell occur
  • Cells become more red
  • None of the above


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Q.22 Henderson - Hassel equation is related to

  • Buffer solution
  • Osmotic pressure
  • Absorption
  • Dissolution rate


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Q.23 Hydroxymethyl cellulose is added in eye drops to -

  • Enhance viscosity
  • Maintain pH
  • Provide isotonicity
  • None of the above


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Q.24 Contact lenses are made up of -

  • Polyvinyl alcohols
  • Chitin
  • Polymethyl methacrylate
  • None of the above


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Q.25 One fluid ounce is equal to

  • 30ml
  • 20 ml
  • 25 ml
  • 50 ml


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Q.26 Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate is used in toothpaste as:

  • Sweetening agent
  • Surface active agent
  • Humectant
  • Binder


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Q.27 Sustained released tablet is designed to -

  • Disintegrate slowly in G.I. tract
  • Release the medicaments slowly
  • Reduce toxic effect
  • None of the above


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Q.28 Adhesion of tablet material to a die wall is called

  • Mottling
  • Sticking
  • Picking
  • Capping


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Q.29 Which one of these is an example of 'ayurvedic drug?

  • Arks
  • Bhasmas
  • Asavas
  • All of these


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Q.30 Which machine is used for making soft gelatin capsules?

  • Dry cota
  • Rotary dye process
  • Rotary punch machine
  • Press cota


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Q.1 Type of emulsion produced with bees wax is -

  • O/W
  • W/O
  • Both type
  • None of the above


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Q.2 An example of physical incompatibility is -

  • Milk + water
  • Sugar + water
  • Camphor + menthol
  • Sodium chloride + water


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Q.3 Moist granules are dried at

  • 50℃
  • 90℃
  • 80℃
  • 60℃


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Q.4 The latin word Primo mane means -

  • Every morning
  • Early in the morning
  • In the morning
  • At night


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Q.5 Simple syrup B.P. contains sugar in percenetage is-

  • 85%
  • 60%
  • 75%
  • 50%


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Q.6 Which one of these is present in compound sulphur lotion as wetting agent?

  • Talc
  • Quillaia tincture
  • Zinc oxide
  • Sodium citrate


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Q.7 Which type of surfactants have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic portion?

  • Anionic surfactants
  • Cationic surfactants
  • Non-ionic surfactants
  • Sodium soap


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Q.8 Span 80 is name given to -

  • Sorbitan mono laurate
  • Sorbitan mono stearate
  • Sorbitan mono oleate
  • None of the above


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Q.9 Hypodermic injection is given in -

  • Subcutaneous tissue
  • Deltoid muscle
  • Subarachnoid tissue
  • None of the above


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Q.10 Pharmagel A is obtained by :

  • Acid hydrolysis
  • Enzymatic hydrolysis
  • Basic hydrolysis
  • None of the above


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Q.11 The temperature at which blood plasma and tears freeze is -

  • - 0.122 ℃
  • - 0.3 ℃
  • - 0.52 ℃
  • None of the above


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Q.12 Extraction of vegetables drug with cold or boiling water for short time is called

  • Tincture
  • Infusion
  • Percolate
  • Spirit


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Q.13 in capsules ROTOSORT is used for -

  • Filling powders into capsules
  • Filling pallets into capsules
  • Filling liquids into capsules
  • Sorting the unfilled capsules


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Q.14 Lozenges are also known as

  • Buccal tablets
  • Pessaries
  • Troches
  • Pastilles


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Q.15 Enteric coated tablets are meant for disintegration in -

  • Stomach
  • Mouth
  • Intestine
  • None of these


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Q.16 Dextrose injection is sterilised by

  • Hot air oven
  • Autoclave
  • Tyndallization
  • Pasteurization


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Q.17 Youngs formula for dose calculation is -

  • \({Age \ in \ years \over Age \ in \ years + 12} × adult dose\)
  • \({Age \over 20} × adult \ dose\)
  • Weight of the child in lbs/150 × adult dose
  • Age in months / 150 × adult dose


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Q.18 Talc is used in the preparation of aromatic water as a 

  • Vehicle
  • Distributive agent
  • Medicament
  • None of the above


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Q.19 Amorphous forms of drugs are

  • Usually less soluble than crystalline forms
  • Usually more soluble than crystal form.
  • Also called solvents
  • Practically insoluble


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Q.20 Shrinkage of gel by extrusion of liquid is called -

  • Dilatancy
  • Plasticity
  • Ebullition
  • Syneresis


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Q.21 In situ salt formation is a technique used in drug therapy to overcome -

  • Lack of solubility of salt
  • Poor absorption
  • Chemical instability
  • Complexation problems


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Q.22 Disposable syringes are made up of -

  • Polypropylene
  • Transparent polystyrene
  • Glass
  • Poly tetrachloro ethylene


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Q.23 Fine droplets of nasal sprays are produced by using -

  • Nebuliser
  • Atomiser
  • Propellent
  • Sprayer


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Q.24 The process of grinding a substance to very fine powder is termed -

  • Trituration
  • Sublimation
  • Percolation
  • Levigation


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Q.25 The ideal antiseptic concentration of ethyl alcohol is -

  • 95%
  • 100%
  • 70%
  • 50%


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Q.26 Urethral suppositories are also called as -

  • Pessaries
  • Nasal bougies
  • Bougies
  • Suppositories


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Q.27 The substance added to form deflocculated suspensions is -

  • Suspending agent
  • Wetting agent
  • Electrolytes
  • Dispersing agents


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Q.28 Which is not a mineral hydrocolloid?

  • Veegum
  • Colloidal silica
  • Colloidal alumina
  • Tragacanth


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Q.29 Number of fluid ounce present in one pint is -

  • 15
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40


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Q.30 The symbol ℞ is written in which part of the prescription?

  • Inscription
  • Superscription
  • Subscription
  • Signature


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Q.1 BID in pharmaceutical terms refers to which of the following? 

  • Twice a day
  • Thrice a day
  • Twice a week
  • After two days


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Q.2 Latin term "Infricandus" means the following dosage form,

  • to be spread on
  • to be applied on
  • to be inhaled
  • to be rubbed on


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Q.3 Latin term "inhalateur" means the following

  • to be inhaled
  • to be taken
  • to be swalloed
  • to be injected


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Q.4 Latin term "Utendus" means the following

  • to be dissolved
  • to be used
  • to be discarded
  • to be inhaled


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Q.5 Latin term "talis / tales / talia" means the following

  • such
  • as
  • after
  • before


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Q.6 Latin term "mitte" means the following

  • inject
  • give
  • send
  • take


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Q.7 hora somni meaning

  • at bedtime
  • at sunrise
  • after meal
  • at meal


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Q.8 Latin shortform for "three times a day" is

  • b.i.d.
  • t.i.d.
  • f.i.d
  • h.s.


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Q.9 "ante cibum" refer to

  • with milk
  • after meal
  • before meal
  • with water


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Q.10 "oculus sinister" is used to indiacate

  • right eye
  • left eye
  • right ear
  • left ear


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Q.1 To identify the emulsion type, which of the following tests are conducted?

  • Conductivity test
  • Sedimentation test
  • Tensile strength
  • Bioadhesion


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Q.2 Which of the following is not used as an emulsifying agent?

  • Finely divided solids
  • Surfactant
  • Hydrophilic colloid
  • Electrolytes


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Q.3 Which of the following is not a semisolid dosage form?

  • Cream
  • Solution
  • Paste
  • Gel


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Q.4 Generally pastes contain

  • Very low percentage of insoluble solids
  • Low percentage of insoluble solids
  • High percentage of insoluble solids
  • soluble solids


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Q.5 In the preparation of vanishing creams, which types of bases are used generally?

  • Water removable bases
  • Absorption base
  • Hydrocarbon base
  • Oily base


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Q.6 In the preparation of cold creams, which types of bases are used generally?

  • Fatty base
  • Hydrocarbon base
  • Water removable bases
  • Absorption base


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Q.7 Water soluble bases are also known as

  • Greasy ointment bases
  • Greaseless ointment bases
  • Water removable base
  • None of them


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Q.8 A suppository is generally intended for use in

  • Rectum
  • Ear
  • Nose
  • Mouth


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Q.9 .Vaginal suppositories also called as

  • Simple suppositories
  • Bougies
  • Pessaries
  • Soft tablet


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Q.10 Which of the following method is used to manufacture suppositories

  • Compression molding
  • Dissolution
  • Sterilisation
  • Disinfection


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Q.1 Who is the father of medicine………

  • Luther
  • Hippocrates
  • Pastuer
  • Bohr


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Q.2 The first edition of IP was published in …

  • 1955
  • 1965
  • 1975
  • 1985


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Q.3 The seventh edition of IP was published in …

  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014


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Q.4 The “Pharmacy Act” came in force in ….

  • 1947
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1950


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Q.5 Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) was established in …..

  • 1947
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1950


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Q.6 What is USP?

  • The United States Pharmacology
  • The United States Pharmacopoeia
  • The United States Pharmcy
  • The United States Pharmacy Department


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Q.7 Drugs converted to suitable form are known as

  • Dosage form
  • Excipients
  • API
  • Diluents


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Q.8 Simple syrup is a saturated solution of…

  • Fructose
  • Mannose
  • Glucose
  • Sucrose


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Q.9 When two or more drugs are used in combination to increase the pharmacological action, the phenomenon is known as ………

  • Potentisation
  • Combination
  • Synergism
  • Antagonism


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Q.10 When the action of the drug is opposed by the other drug, the the phenomenon is known as

  • Antagonism
  • Synergism
  • Opposition
  • Potentisation


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Q.1 Containers meant for storage of injectables are made of

  • Lime-soda glass
  • Type II glass
  • Neutral glass
  • Type I and II glass


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Q.2 Air tight sealed containers are used for

  • Tablets
  • Injectables
  • Capsules
  • Liquid preparations


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Q.3 Hydraulic resistance test is performed on glass in order to find out

  • Mechanical strength
  • Quality
  • Alkali liberated by it
  • Limit of Alkalinity liberated by it


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Q.4 Collapsible tubes made from lead is not used for pharmaceutical packaging due to

  • Inferior metal
  • Risk of lead poisoning
  • Soft in nature
  • Not good in appearance


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Q.5 Ball Mills work on the principle of 

  • Impact
  • Attrition
  • Crushing
  • Impact and attrition


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Q.6 The output of size reduction of material in a machine depends on 

  • Chemical nature
  • Physical character
  • Bulk density
  • Material structure


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Q.7 Roller mill works on the principle of

  • Impact
  • Attrition
  • Compression
  • Compression and attrition


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Q.8 Give the name of the mill in which no wear occurs

  • Ball mill
  • Edge runner mill
  • Fluid energy mill
  • Roller mill


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Q.9 The efficiency of a ball mill is maximum at

  • Low speed
  • 2/3rd of speed
  • High speed
  • Very high speed


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Q.10 Sulphur glass is prepared from soda glass by treating it's surface with -

  • Sulphur
  • Sulphur dioxide
  • Sodium sulphate
  • None of the above


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